I had a little mug in this show. They raised over $30,000 for Planned Parenthood!

In solidarity with sister events around the globe, come together for Nasty Women Art Chicago: A one-night exhibition and fundraiser to hear and support the voices of artists identifying as Nasty Women.

10,690 Wild Flowers, Vase 1, Stoneware, glaze, porcelain, nichrome wire. 2017. All flowers were made during discussions centered on Reproductive Justice in OR and culminated in a discussion workshop in collaboration with local organizations Forward Together, Momentum Alliance and Western States Center. Flowers are sold for $1 each and all funds raised go to the Network for Reproductive Options, an abortion fund for Oregon and Idaho. 2017

renkon trays

Handbuilding 101: Functional and Sculptural Objects.

Instructor: nicole gugliotti
Dates: Thursday Evenings, May 4, 11, 18, June 1, 8, 15 (skips May 25)
Time: 6-9 PM
Cost: $244
Registration Closes: May 3
Number of Students: Min. 4, Max. 10
Skill Level: Beginner to refresher.
Materials Provided By Student: Apron and towel, some (not required) decorative materials.
Class Description: Since the beginning of human culture, people have formed clay to create functional and sculptural objects. From water storage to teapots, fermentation weights to decorative housewares. this class will introduce students to the fundamentals of hand built ceramics, allowing them to create objects for decoratin or use. Students will also learn decorative techniques using colored slips and underglazes.

10,690 Wild Flowers

10,690 Wild Flowers, Satellite Flower Arrangement, Downtown Women’s Center, Portland, OR All flowers were made during discussions centered on Reproductive Justice in OR and culminated in a discussion workshop in collaboration with local organizations Forward Together, Momentum Alliance and Western States Center. Flowers are sold for $1 each and all funds raised go to the Network for Reproductive Options, an abortion fund for Oregon and Idaho. 2017

10,690 Wild Flowers, Satellite Flower Arrangement, Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette North East Health Center, Portland, OR All flowers were made during discussions centered on Reproductive Justice in OR and culminated in a discussion workshop in collaboration with local organizations Forward Together, Momentum Alliance and Western States Center. Flowers are sold for $1 each and all funds raised go to the Network for Reproductive Options, an abortion fund for Oregon and Idaho. 2017

10,690 Wild Flowers, Satellite Flower Arrangement, Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette South East Health Center, Portland, OR All flowers were made during discussions centered on Reproductive Justice in OR and culminated in a discussion workshop in collaboration with local organizations Forward Together, Momentum Alliance and Western States Center. Flowers are sold for $1 each and all funds raised go to the Network for Reproductive Options, an abortion fund for Oregon and Idaho. 2017

Each story of accessing abortion in the U.S. is unique and important. According to the Guttmacher institute, in 2011 (the most recent year that statistics are available for) 10,690 people accessed abortion services in Oregon. 10,690 Wild Flowers honors each of those people’s experience, as well as each Oregonian who, for myriad reasons was unable to access the healthcare they needed, with a ceramic flower. While Oregon has many safe guards in place that other states, such as my home state of Florida, do not, many are still unable to receive much needed healthcare because of restrictions due to the Hyde Amendment, barriers because of gender markers, immigration status and more. Each flower is made during a community discussion/workshop hosted in collaboration with local reproductive justice organizations in which we will discuss the impact of these restrictions and the recently introduced House Bill 2232 or The Reproductive Health Equity Act. Handmade flower bricks and vases filled with these flowers have been placed in the gallery and throughout Portland in reproductive health and justice organization’s offices and local businesses. The goal is to make 10,690 ceramic flowers, each of which is for sale for $1. All money raised is donated to organization in Portland working specifically folks who fall into these access gaps. A zine is available in the gallery with information about the project, partner organizations and contributions from collaborators.

Exhibition and Opening Reception

Social Objects
A group exhibition by the artists of Socially Engaged Craft Collective
March 23 – April 14, 2017 | Wednesday–Saturday, noon–6pm at c3:initiative
This exhibition is presented in conjunction with the National Council for Education in Ceramic Arts (NCECA) conference 2017

Opening Reception
Thursday, March 23, 2017, 5- 9 pm

Flower Arrangements will be on display at the following locations (more TBA):